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IBV hosts six guest lectures on gene regulation on January 11th, 12th, and 17th. Today: Eivind Valen, Karen Wing Yee Yuen and Marieke Kuijjer.
Screening for Compounds that Can Alter Unfolded Protein Response Activity in Prostate Cancer Cells
Kartlegging av makroalger og assosiert fauna sør i Jomfruland nasjonalpark
Anatomical constraints on venom and toxin evolution in centipedes
Functional characterization of GCN2 and PKR in prostate cancer cells using human and mouse preclinical models
Patterns of hAT transposable element insertions linked to chromosomal inversions in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
PhD candidate Lourdes Martínez García at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Shadows of the past, a life through fisheries and climate change: Historical patterns in the evolution, demography and distribution of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)" for the degree of PhD.
PhD candidate Ann-Christin Sannes at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "The influence of psychosocial stressors, genetic variability, and gender on subjective health complaints - Abusive supervision, genetics, and health complaints" for the degree of PhD.
Organic matter and iron along a transect from the deep forest to outer Oslofjord.
PhD candidate Yupeng Zhang at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Investigation of methylome, transcriptome and phenotypic changes induced by temperature during asexual and sexual reproduction in the woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca)" for the degree of PhD.
By Craig R. Primmer from the University of Helsinki, Finland
Social Stress, Genetics and Nervousness
Remapping Oslo: 40 years of vegetation change in Holmenkollen, Grefsen and Grorud
Estimating perfluorooctane sulfonic acid and perfluorooctanoic acid levels from delivery to early adolescence: A two-generational physiologically-based pharmacokinetic model for perfluorinated compounds
The NorMIC series of workshops aims to teach biological researchers (PhD students, engineers, postdocs and young PIs) the principles of biological microscopes and image processing.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has a tremendous potential in healthcare and there are many ways AI can be used to treat patients more efficiently and accurately. Nevertheless, there are possible ethical issues and pitfalls that must be considered.
PhD candidate Nils-Jørgen Knudsen Dal at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Tuberculosis, Nanomedicine & the Zebrafish Bridging the gap between in vitro and in vivo models" for the degree of PhD.
Professor Douglas Yu: Managing biodiversity with eDNA: leeches, forests, and institutional innovation
Late Lunch Talk by José Cerca
This week we discuss a recently published paper by Dona et al. (2022), on ball rolling by bumble bees and animal play criteria.
Accumulation of hybrid incompatibilities within two plant species (Arabis alpina and Cardamine hirsuta)
IBV hosts four guest lectures on Marine Ecology on Tuesday 15 November and Wednesday 16 November. Today: Cédric Meunier and Roksana Majewska.